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articles/automation/automation-linux-hrw-install.md

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# Deploy an agent-based Linux Hybrid Runbook Worker in Automation
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> This article references CentOS, a Linux distribution that is End Of Life (EOL) status. Please consider your use and planning accordingly. For more information, see the [CentOS End Of Life guidance](/azure/virtual-machines/workloads/centos/centos-end-of-life).
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[!INCLUDE [./agent-based-user-hybrid-runbook-worker-retirement.md](./includes/agent-based-user-hybrid-runbook-worker-retirement.md)]
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You can use the user Hybrid Runbook Worker feature of Azure Automation to run runbooks directly on the Azure or non-Azure machine, including servers registered with [Azure Arc-enabled servers](/azure/azure-arc/servers/overview). From the machine or server that's hosting the role, you can run runbooks directly it and against resources in the environment to manage those local resources.

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# Change Tracking and Inventory overview
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> Change Tracking and Inventory using Log Analytics agent has retired on **31 August 2024** and we recommend that you use Azure Monitoring Agent as the new supporting agent. Follow the guidelines for [migration from Change Tracking and inventory using Log Analytics to Change Tracking and inventory using Azure Monitoring Agent version](guidance-migration-log-analytics-monitoring-agent.md).
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# Troubleshoot Update Management issues
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[!INCLUDE [./log-analytics-retirement-announcement.md](../includes/log-analytics-retirement-announcement.md)]
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This article discusses issues that you might run into when using the Update Management feature to assess and manage updates on your machines. There's an agent troubleshooter for the Hybrid Runbook Worker agent to help determine the underlying problem. To learn more about the troubleshooter, see [Troubleshoot Windows update agent issues](update-agent-issues.md) and [Troubleshoot Linux update agent issues](update-agent-issues-linux.md). For other feature deployment issues, see [Troubleshoot feature deployment issues](onboarding.md).

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# Assessment overview (migrate to Azure VMs)
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This article provides an overview of assessments in the [Azure Migrate: Discovery and assessment](migrate-services-overview.md) tool. The tool can assess on-premises servers in VMware virtual and Hyper-V environment, and physical servers for migration to Azure.
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## What's an assessment?

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# Support matrix for Hyper-V migration
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This article summarizes support settings and limitations for migrating Hyper-V VMs with [Migration and modernization](migrate-services-overview.md) . If you're looking for information about assessing Hyper-V VMs for migration to Azure, review the [assessment support matrix](migrate-support-matrix-hyper-v.md).
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## Migration limitations

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This article summarizes prerequisites and support requirements when you discover and assess on-premises servers running in a Hyper-V environment for migration to Azure by using the [Azure Migrate: Discovery and assessment](migrate-services-overview.md) tool. If you want to migrate servers running on Hyper-V to Azure, see the [migration support matrix](migrate-support-matrix-hyper-v-migration.md).
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To set up discovery and assessment of servers running on Hyper-V, you create a project and add the Azure Migrate: Discovery and assessment tool to the project. After the tool is added, you deploy the [Azure Migrate appliance](migrate-appliance.md). The appliance continuously discovers on-premises servers and sends server metadata and performance data to Azure. After discovery is complete, you gather discovered servers into groups and run an assessment for a group.

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# Support matrix for physical server discovery and assessment
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This article summarizes prerequisites and support requirements when you assess physical servers for migration to Azure by using the [Azure Migrate: Discovery and assessment](migrate-services-overview.md) tool. If you want to migrate physical servers to Azure, see the [migration support matrix](migrate-support-matrix-physical-migration.md).
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To assess physical servers, you create a project and add the Azure Migrate: Discovery and assessment tool to the project. After you add the tool, you deploy the [Azure Migrate appliance](migrate-appliance.md). The appliance continuously discovers on-premises servers and sends servers metadata and performance data to Azure. After discovery is finished, you gather discovered servers into groups and run an assessment for a group.

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# Prepare on-premises machines for migration to Azure
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This article describes how to prepare on-premises machines before you migrate them to Azure using the [Migration and modernization](migrate-services-overview.md) tool.
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In this article, you'll learn how to containerize Java web applications (running on Apache Tomcat) and migrate them to [Azure App Service](https://azure.microsoft.com/services/app-service/) using the Azure Migrate: App Containerization tool. The containerization process doesn’t require access to your codebase and provides an easy way to containerize existing applications. The tool works by using the running state of the applications on a server to determine the application components and helps you package them in a container image. The containerized application can then be deployed on Azure App Service.
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In this article, you'll learn how to containerize Java web applications (running on Apache Tomcat) and migrate them to [Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)](https://azure.microsoft.com/services/kubernetes-service/) using the Azure Migrate: App Containerization tool. The containerization process doesn’t require access to your codebase and provides an easy way to containerize existing applications. The tool works by using the running state of the applications on a server to determine the application components and helps you package them in a container image. The containerized application can then be deployed on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS).
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